WEB SITES

African-American Sheet Music, 1850-1920
Brown University collection provides access to digital images of 1,305 pieces of sheet music dating from 1850 through 1920. Part of the Library of Congress American Memory Project.

America's Jazz Heritage
America's Jazz Heritage is a ten-year initiative to research, preserve, and present the history of jazz through exhibitions, performances, recordings, radio, publications, and educational programs at the Smithsonian and across the nation. Includes audio clips, interviews, exhibit and performance schedules, and extensive bibliographies and links to related sites.

DownBeat.com
News and information about artists, festivals, albums, and more.

Hoagy Carmichael Collection
The Hoagy Carmichael collection is a multimedia web site which preserves every item in Indiana University's extensive collections pertaining to the life and career of master songwriter Hoagland "Hoagy" Carmichael (1899-1981.) The web site will ultimately present a complete catalog of the entire Carmichael Collection, access to selected digital objects, and supplemental research information, such as genealogy.

Satchmo.Net
The Louis Armstrong House and Archives at Queens College contains Armstrong's vast personal collection of photographs, papers, scrapbooks, commercial recordings, private recordings, memorabilia, and musical instruments. The web site includes a tour of the house, changing online exhibits, a biography, and a bibliography and discography.

William P. Gottlieb: Photographs from the Golden Age of Jazz
The William P. Gottlieb Collection, comprising over sixteen hundred photographs of celebrated jazz artists, documents the jazz scene from 1938 to 1948, primarily in New York City and Washington, D.C. Part of the Library of Congress National Digital Library Program.